© Gage Skidmore / FlickrRon DeSantis
Our health and economy are not the only things suffering under coronavirus. Media and
political hypocrisy and partisan double standards are at crisis levels.
The important role of a free press is being jettisoned to achieve leftist political outcomes. When a free press debases itself in this way, the public loses confidence in the press and devolves to cynicism. This is hurting health policy and the body politic.
Expecting every politician to have gotten everything right from day one would be patently unfair. They're operating with limited information and looked at predictions we now know are demonstrably wrong.
The news problem has been applying
different standards and coming to
different political conclusions when looking at the
same data. Our national crisis is not the time for petty partisanship, especially from our press.
A Tale of Two States — and One 'News' ServiceCompare CNN's COVID-19 coverage in California to Florida and you'll see the problem.
Here, on April 10, is Editor-at-Large and political reporter Chris Cillizza on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: "Unfortunately for Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the fight against coronavirus has exposed the fact that he may simply not be up to this moment in history."
The basis for "the fact" the governor is not up to his job? DeSantis's statement, "I don't think nationwide there's been a single fatality under 25. For whatever reason it just doesn't seem to threaten, you know, kids."
Comment: Given the global grasp for an anchor and safety net, is the Merkel advocacy a true boost or the public's port in the storm?